Which preposition to use with leadership
Nothing in this age works, or is expected to work, without the leadership of brains.
The clergy and seigneurs were thus restored to an acknowledged leadership in church and state.
Then Macedonia, a border kingdom of ancient kinship to the Greeks, but not recognized as belonging among them, began to obtrude herself in their affairs, and at length won that leadership for which they had all contended.
As a recompense for his yielding of the leadership to Amru, Abu Obeida was entrusted by Mahomet with the task of reducing the tribe of Joheina to submission.
If Dave was leader, Dan Dalzell, both by reflected glory and by virtue of his own sterling merits as well, shared the leadership with Dave to a great extent.
So Jonathan assumed the leadership at that time and took the place of his brother Judas.
They had won their spurs while serving under French leadership as members of the famous Lafayette Escadrille.
Fortunately for the revolt, there was a total lack of leadership on the Royalist side, excusable only on the ground that the officers could not rely on their men.
He sat down without having risked his leadership by any statement of his own attitude.
Thrice in those three days of journeying to the Northward, did the Youths sleep, and we perceived that some kept a watch, and so knew that there was a kind of order and leadership among them; also, they had each his weapon upon his hip, and this gave to us a further plea to hope.
"He's a red revolutionist!" said a voice, and Joe, turning, noticed two men leaning beside him at the counter; one, a fine and fiery Jew, handsome, dark, young; the other, a large and gentle Italian, with pallid features, dark hair sprinkled with gray, and a general air of largeness and leadership about him.
In the course of survival struggle, political leadership within the civilization has shifted back and forth as one group has succeeded in establishing and maintaining its authority over the entire civilization.
Louis, by means as secret and varied as his cunning could suggest, gradually reestablished an undisputed leadership above his lords.
It was a vast weltering world, and at last I had a sort of leadership against the Gang you know it was called the Ganga sort of compromise of scoundrelly projects and base ambitions and vast public emotional stupidities and catch-wordsthe Gang that kept the world noisy and blind year by year, and all the while that it was drifting, drifting towards infinite disaster.
It is needed: (1) for training native leadership in this age when all India is demanding Indian leadership along all lines, and is impatient of foreign control.
For these reasons you also, seeing the greatness of his mind and his deeds and good fortune, assigned him the right to hold office a very long time,a privilege which, from the hour that we became a democracy has belonged to no other man,I mean holding the leadership during eight whole years in succession.
But his final attitude seemed to show that he was not yet confident of the youth's judgment and that he either wanted the people to get back their liberty or Agrippa to receive the leadership from them.
In the year B.C. 280, Pyrrhus, King of Epirus, who had won a temporary leadership over a portion of the Grecian land, undertook the conquest of the West.
We considered that Aguinaldo had more qualifications for leadership than any of his rivals.
The old society secured its leadership through noblesse obligethe obligation of nobility.
True we are able to supply skilled leadership under devoted and self-sacrificing men and women for a merely nominal cost.